Golf

Womens Golf Finishes 15th at Mountain View Collegiate

Mar 27, 2010

TUCSON, Ariz. – Freshman
Stephanie Kim carded a one-over par 73 for the second consecutive
round to finish tied for 23rd at the Mountain View Collegiate
Saturday. Kim led the Lumberjacks to a 15th-place finish after a
306 in the final round.

Kim finished at 226 for the three
rounds. Junior Dakin Banta was tied for 34th at 228
after a 76 in the final round. Junior Alexa Kim recorded a 77 to
tie for 52nd, while freshman Aleah Kim had an 80 and
tied for 70th. Senior Megan Buck improved with an 80 in
the final round.

“Stephanie is played
super,” said Head Coach Brad Bedortha. “Her game is
shaping up.”

Colorado State and Texas Tech tied
for the team lead with Colorado State winning the tiebreaker. NAU
was just seven strokes out of the top 10, defeating Washington
State, Sacramento State and Boise State.

The Lumberjacks next play again on
April 5 at the Cowgirl Classic, the site of the Big Sky Conference
Championships. The Lumberjacks are the defending champions at the
Cowgirl Classic.

Mountain View
College

Tucson, Ariz.

Team Results

1. Colorado State 292-305-293 890
+26

2. Texas Tech 296-299-295 890 +26

3. UNLV 298-299-297 894 +30

4. Baylor 302-298-295 895 +31

5. Indiana 303-303-290 896 +32

6. Iowa State 306-294-298 898 +34

7. San Jose State 300-312-296 908
+44

8. Brigham Young 291-305-313 909
+45

9. Michigan 307-305-302 914 +50

9. Gonzaga 312-305-297 914 +50

11. Colorado 302-309-304 915 +51

11. Missouri 309-303-303 915 +51

13. Wisconsin 309-304-303 916 +52

14. Kansas State 311-301-308 920
+56

15. Northern Arizona
307-308-306 921 +57

16. Washington State 306-310-315
931 +67

17. Sacramento State 299-322-316
937 +73

18. Boise State 317-321-326 964
+100

NAU Results

T23. Stephanie Kim 80-73-73 226

T34. Dakin Banta 74-78-76 228

T52. Alexa Kim 76-79-77 232

T70. Aleah Kim 77-78-80 235

T92. Megan Buck 84-83-80 247

DID YOU
KNOW…The Lumberjacks had 11 of the 15
intercollegiate teams record a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher led
by women’s soccer at 3.42. Women’s basketball was close
behind at 3.39, followed by women’s cross country (3.35),
women’s golf (3.29), swimming and diving (3.25) volleyball
(3.22) and men’s cross country (3.19).